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I suck at searching LOL Benny, might interest you too. Yesterday at 9:28 PM#129898
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OK, So get one of thos $40.00 stryos and this next winter you can build in the house. It will give you plenty time to research . A wooden bator will last a lifetime w/ marine varnish. You have the skill to turn it into a night stand or whatever you want !Quail coming, need another cage. Just got lumber for my lean to, and trying to finish my cold frame. Need to buy feed today and see the doctor, feed the animals...clean my coop. Just not energy and time enough.
I suck at searching LOL Benny, might interest you too. Yesterday at 9:28 PM#129898
You always find the prettiest birds to share
Hello beautiful bird, thanks for sharing
I bet thats how it hurt its leg.
They are a family from the song bird order, and they specializing on nectar from flowers. Like the Colibries (Hummingbirds ) in the Americas, they look similar but they are not genetically related(Divergence) they are from the African tropical region.can you dummy that down for me ? Like, I am assuming by the beak they are fruit eaters/squrters. tropical ? What would they be related to ? as in are they like woodpeckers or robins ??
thank you ! It is very beautiful.They are a family from the song bird order, and they specializing on nectar from flowers. Like the Colibries (Hummingbirds ) in the Americas, they look similar but they are not genetically related(Divergence) they are from the African tropical region.